The top 100 favorite movies according to...wait, who?

You can hear the outraged sputtering already, probably from your own desk.

Another list of top Hollywood movies and it doesn’t include (insert your fave here)?

But you’re looking anyway, right? And that’s kind of the point of a Top (Whatever) List, as no doubt The Hollywood Reporter knows as well as anyone.

“Is it wrong to already declare this the No. 1 movie list of all time?” THR asks. Um, maybe.

The Industry insider publication is out today with “Hollywood’s 100 Favorite Films,” according to a host of insiders such as studio bosses, directors, producers, Oscar winners, talent and publicity agents, entertainment lawyers and production types.

In other words, no one you know. Which might explain why The Shawshank Redemption is in the top five. (Does everyone think it belongs there?)

THR says it’s the first to ask the entertainment industry itself to pick its choices for the best pictures ever made. The Industry puts the The Godfather at No. 1. Then comes The Wizard of Oz, Citizen Kane, Shawshank, and Pulp Fiction.

Read the list and prepare to do battle. Even with 100 possibilities, something you thought was memorable may have been … overlooked.

(For instance, the Industry couldn’t find ONE Shakespeare film they liked? Not even Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet (1968) or Kenneth Branagh’s Henry V (1989), with its famous extra-long tracking shot of the king carrying a dead child across the devastated field at Agincourt?)

Instead, the top 25 of the list is tilted toward adventure fantasy and sci-fi: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (8), 2001: Space Odyssey (9), Star Wars (11), Back to the Future (12), Raiders of the Lost Ark (13) and Jaws (24).

Literary works in the Top 25 include To Kill a Mockingbird (16) and Gone With the Wind (15). There’s one musical, The Sound of Music (25), and one historical epic, Lawrence of Arabia (23), and two 20th-century war movies, Schindler’s List (10) and Apocalypse Now (17)

As for directors, Steven Spielberg has four movies in the top 25, Francis Coppola has three, and Robert Zemeckis has two.